Well, I am no musician - can't play a lick. But I have a life long interest in music, especiallly music that comes out of the Mississippi delta, hence my handle, highway 61. I was 16 when my older cousin somehow got me into the cafe wha in Manhatten to see Muddy Waters. I was transfixed. Since then I have come to appreciate music across the musical spectrum. With that thought in mind I was wondering if any of the music lovers on the forum know about a syndicated program on NPR stations called American Routes. On my local NPR station it is played at 8pm every saturday night. The host of the show is Nick Spitzer, a folk lorist, out of New Orleans. Every saturday he offers up a mix of blues, cajun, jazz, bluegrass, folk, old rock and country and much more. Along with the tunes he plays interviews with the likes of Sonny Boy Williamson to Mearle Haggard to Louis Armstrong. It has been aired since 1998 and all the shows are archived so that you can listen to any program at any time of day or night. Here is the link: http://americanroutes.publicradio.org/ ......Enjoy